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Idaho takes step toward its first execution in nearly a decade

Idaho takes step toward its first execution in nearly a decade Jacob Scholl, Idaho Statesman © Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman/TNS Brad Little at a press conference earlier this year on Covid-19. BOISE, Idaho – For the first time in nearly a decade, Idaho might execute a man on death row. A death warrant was signed Thursday for Gerald Ross Pizzuto Jr., who was sentenced to die in a capital punishment case in 1986 for two murders in Idaho County. Judge Jay Gaskill, the administrative judge for the Second Judicial District, signed the death warrant. The execution is scheduled for June 2, according to a copy of the warrant obtained by the Idaho Statesman. It states that “no valid stays of execution are currently in place” for Pizzuto. With the death warrant being issued, the state has 30 days to execute him.

Here s how a Salt Lake City pharmacy played a key, but clandestine, role in the execution of an Idaho serial killer a decade ago

Here’s how a Salt Lake City pharmacy played a key role in the execution of an Idaho serial killer Lethal injection drugs have become a hot commodity, worth big money to states carrying out death sentences. (Jessie L. Bonner | AP file photo) This Oct. 20, 2011, file photo shows the execution chamber at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution as Security Institution Warden Randy Blades look on in Boise, Idaho. The Idaho Supreme Court recently ruled that records about lethal injection drugs used in executions are public. Among the information revealed was that a Salt Lake City pharmacy was the source for lethal drugs used in the Nov. 18, 2011, execution of Paul Ezra Rhoades.

Leeds consultancy delivers major digital transformation for William Hill

by Stephen Chapman Perform Partners has completed, what it believes is, one of the largest cloud migration initiatives in Europe for William Hill. The 18 month transformation is the most complex that the Leeds consultancy has undertaken, particularly given it happened during the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit. “The customer s organisational size and complexity of their existing infrastructure, alongside the evolving compliance and regulatory considerations, meant there were no easy answers and robust governance balanced with an adaptive approach aligned with their culture underpinned the overall success,” explained Shaun Walsh of Perform Partners. “Along with many other companies during this last 12 months, we had to adapt to the pandemic. Doing this whilst leading one of the largest Cloud Migrations in Europe presented additional opportunities to change. We quickly transitioned our people to work remotely without impacting the customer or the delivery timelines. We are incre

Channel T launches creative platform for QV Skincare

Channel T launches creative platform for QV Skincare
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Court hears PwC can t contract out of actuarials breaches

CBL Insurance liquidators argue excluding liability real point of contention. The lawyer for CBL Insurance’s liquidators has said PwC cannot contract out of being responsible for breaches of the insurance regulatory regime made by actuaries it appointed. McGrathNicol liquidators Kare Johnstone and Andrew Grenfell are trying to keep their claims alive in the Auckland High Court as the ‘BigFour’ accounting firm and appointed actuaries Grant Mackay and Paul Rhodes seek to have them struck out before trial. The plaintiffs allege a breach of contract against the firm responsible for Mackay and Rhodes’ actions. Coupled with PwC, the appointed actuaries are alleged to have breached a duty of care in negligence owed

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